Some plants were left to dry a few days longer than they should have. What's the best way to re-moisten the buds. I've heard people mention misting and orange peels.
Any thoughts?
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Some plants were left to dry a few days longer than they should have. What's the best way to re-moisten the buds. I've heard people mention misting and orange peels.
Any thoughts?
Why do you want the nugs to have any moisture in them?
If thats what you want well all I can tell you is this. If you take a nug dry enough to smoke and put it in a film container then say go hiking. On a hot day the nugs can be moist when you take it out making it difficult to smoke with out leting her air for a bit.
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I let some buds air dry 2 long the otherday and i wanted to cure them 4 a bit.
So i tryed the orange peel method overnight and it worked. The jar got quite damp so mabe just a few hours might b right.
Unfortunatly i got greedy 1 night and smoked it early after only a week and a half.
O ya curing. I use such a low ppm and slow dry them in a cool dark place so I usually dont cure. Well kind of I guess. I wait till they are dry and then put them in the refrigerator for a little while to maintain thc purity till they are smoked. The clorophil is not what gives a harsh taste as much as the ion content in my opinion. Given a low ppm under 200 added ions every 3 to 4 days one can take a nug off throw it on top of the lamp on a piece of card board for three hours and puff away with not a bad tasting treat.
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They're a little too dry. I think you want them to have a little moisture to them. You want them to burn, but you don't want them crumply dry.Quote:
Why do you want the nugs to have any moisture in them?